… for Family Employment and Homecare organises the Domestic & home care EU Congress, to highlight the Domestic & homecare sector by bringing together stakeholders …
… day-care centres, home-based personal care workers, domestic cleaners and helpers, nurses and/or health care … day care centres, home-based personal care workers, domestic cleaners and helpers, nurse and/or health care … ‘housework’ means activities related to the undertaking of domestic chores and tasks for the own use within the …
… devastating physical and mental health effects of domestic violence globally. Despite the progress that the EU … Gain insights into existing risk factors for victims of domestic violence Delineate a comprehensive strategy for …
… are disabled or disadvantaged. The term ‘ disadvantaged worker ’ is not defined in the directive, but guidance from … employing, for example, women who have survived domestic violence or face the threat of gender-based …
… to caregiving. As many of us were pushed into the domestic sphere and telework to try and contain the virus, it … of the pandemic, many countries registered spikes in domestic violence reports. This was a test several countries …
… have I seen such frequent reports in the media about domestic violence. The effect of lockdown measures has … times of social isolation has been the increased risk of domestic abuse. Women in violent relationships have been … times of social isolation has been the increased risk of domestic abuse. Women in violent relationships have been …
… a person’s participation in activities such as employment, domestic work, leisure and education. Health services and … important for participating in education, carrying out domestic and care work, and participating in employment; the … personnel (e.g. a receptionist, nurse or doctor, a social worker)?’. [6] Respondents were asked ‘To how many medical …